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people say they lost their leverage on gas and energy. don't believe that's exactly true. they still have that. so, yes, that would be something that would be a little bit embarrassing to putin along the way. they ought to start that process now. they ought to be very aggressive about it. you have russian troops in the crimea. that's a serious problem. it's a serious problem for the stability of the ukraine and i argue other parts of europe. so we have to be aggressive now. and those are the kind after gresive things that can you do to doesn't vaf the u.s. navy. >> if the president fails to move aggressively as you would have him do, should congress move on its own to start to impose these sanctions? >> i think we should. i think we're obligated to do that and we ought to -- we should put packages together that ramp it up. if you recall, all of the sanctions that happened on iran happened in congress. the president acquiesced. i think congress is going to have to play a very important role in this if we believe it's important to tone down the military options of civil war
people say they lost their leverage on gas and energy. don't believe that's exactly true. they still have that. so, yes, that would be something that would be a little bit embarrassing to putin along the way. they ought to start that process now. they ought to be very aggressive about it. you have russian troops in the crimea. that's a serious problem. it's a serious problem for the stability of the ukraine and i argue other parts of europe. so we have to be aggressive now. and those are the...
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a lot of time and energy goes into it. i think the trends are right. in a number of countries you have growing activism. and they are taking to the streets or the blogs or trying to communicate through the press. and governments are cracking down. so i think the attack on civil society, is one of the trends that they rightly highlighted in the state department report. >> did you see areas that they either missed or you disagreed with their interpretation on? >> which is something they led when he was assistant secretary. therefore, however, some gaps. housing rights is not included and very recently, hundreds of egyptians has been kicked out, and this pattern happens in many countries around the world. another example is the broader issue of how this report informs u.s. foreign policy. once it has criticized them in the report. >> catlin in many places it's become dangerous, complicated to be a reporter. was 23 a bad year? >> i think it follows on the trends we have seen. the freedom has seen decline in the level of global and freedom more broadly. so
a lot of time and energy goes into it. i think the trends are right. in a number of countries you have growing activism. and they are taking to the streets or the blogs or trying to communicate through the press. and governments are cracking down. so i think the attack on civil society, is one of the trends that they rightly highlighted in the state department report. >> did you see areas that they either missed or you disagreed with their interpretation on? >> which is something...
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they have to get energy from russia. they as well as europeans get russian energy, now, when you think about of what -- how can you solve ukraine. europe can't stand up to russia europe needs russian energy, i take a step back, say what happened in last week,ing in to ukraine, nobody is talking about that chinese have come out support of the russians are. and while putin was preparing this, i think he has prepared this for long time in middle of the olympics he left sochi, he went to moscow and met with egyptian defense minister, they sign an agreement saying that russia will replace united states as primary weapon supplier for egypt, that is a major strategic in middle east. because egypt and israel, have kept the peace for 40 years, not just what we're all focused on tragedy of ukraine, but a much bigger picture, where whose destiny is anyone controlling it should be a caution for united states don't get into debt, and absolutely make sure that your energy self much. much. lou: wore working on the latter, but we're so,
they have to get energy from russia. they as well as europeans get russian energy, now, when you think about of what -- how can you solve ukraine. europe can't stand up to russia europe needs russian energy, i take a step back, say what happened in last week,ing in to ukraine, nobody is talking about that chinese have come out support of the russians are. and while putin was preparing this, i think he has prepared this for long time in middle of the olympics he left sochi, he went to moscow and...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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we should talk about energy policy. we shouldn't make countries dependent upon sources of energy whether it's in the middle east of countries that don't agree with our policies or russia doesn't agree with our policy. let's have alternative ways to deal with the energy issues. >> going to sort of realistic next steps here, senator graham, amid all the serious debate, very interesting. maybe if we rethink our energy policy and less carbon monoxide in the air. senator, you tweeted on tuesday, benghazi earlier and you tweeted with it started with benghazi. when you kill americans and nobody pays a price, you invite this type of aggression. do you, yourself, to believe that vladimir putin was sitting there watching the olympics and he thought, oh, benghazi, that's why i can invade ukraine. i mean, seriously, sir. >> here's what i really know, i don't expect. i know the world, i travelled a bit. it's a mean world and a good world. i tell you this, when americans are killed in libya and our president says, i will go to the en
we should talk about energy policy. we shouldn't make countries dependent upon sources of energy whether it's in the middle east of countries that don't agree with our policies or russia doesn't agree with our policy. let's have alternative ways to deal with the energy issues. >> going to sort of realistic next steps here, senator graham, amid all the serious debate, very interesting. maybe if we rethink our energy policy and less carbon monoxide in the air. senator, you tweeted on...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. >>> the investigation into heather church's disappearance dragged on for months, then years. the fingerprints found on the bedroom window screen didn't match any in the state or national databases. despite this, the family never lost hope. >> i think that's got me from one day to the next. and then i have those days that i would see her up in the mountains somewhere, alone and calling for me. it was agonizing. so, i had to put myself in a right frame of mind, and i tried to get out of those type of situations. >> exactly two years after heather went missing, the family was told that a hiker had found a human skull near pike's peak, just 15 miles
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. >>> the investigation into heather church's disappearance...
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deficit, taxes, spending, jobs,e national security, energy. what's happening in our foreignt policy. the democrats obviously want to use this. they clearly want to use it as a divisive issue to use as a tactical advantage in the hi upcoming elections because in everything they can done up to this point, especially with thed obamacare rollout and the lack of focusing on the things that matter, right now, those things that i listed, people are going to be speaking in '14 elections. they're going to hold folks accountable for those decisions. >> i can see the e-mails clicking in with people saying, wait a minute, this matters. this matters because i am genuinely offended that somebody is saying by the idea of a marriage between two people of the same sex. if i don't want to serve them or participate in a wedding, in a sense, i don't want to do that. >> i understand that. it's a difficult situation. there's no easy answers on these issues. if you're talking politics, 'r there's noe issue because it's not the law of arizona. it was vetoed. >> but i
deficit, taxes, spending, jobs,e national security, energy. what's happening in our foreignt policy. the democrats obviously want to use this. they clearly want to use it as a divisive issue to use as a tactical advantage in the hi upcoming elections because in everything they can done up to this point, especially with thed obamacare rollout and the lack of focusing on the things that matter, right now, those things that i listed, people are going to be speaking in '14 elections. they're going...
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one of the few times when the sort of angry populous energy happens to be the right side of an issue. i can't see what's in it for the republiccns in the long term, other than a few extra bucks from the chamr of congress guys. >> and if you know tea party republicans in the house are the more consecutive republicans in the house don't view that as their base, their constituents. after 2010, we learned a lot of the money came from these kind of grassroot organizations and smallerer, not the wall street types they don't see that as the base there. >> and, without, you know, aski asking, not too far into the crystaball, there any sense that the republican party is changing, embracing the middle class, focusing on small business rather than being drawn to the money that flows from u.s. multinationals? >> you hear this from people like ted cruz. rand paul is actually pretty good at unctioning thabig business isn'tour friend if you belie in big markets. on things like wage stagnation, something that republicans don't want to talkbout but it's real issue to be dealt with. so, i think the rep
one of the few times when the sort of angry populous energy happens to be the right side of an issue. i can't see what's in it for the republiccns in the long term, other than a few extra bucks from the chamr of congress guys. >> and if you know tea party republicans in the house are the more consecutive republicans in the house don't view that as their base, their constituents. after 2010, we learned a lot of the money came from these kind of grassroot organizations and smallerer, not...
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governor brown declared a state of emergency and called on californians to reduce their water energy by 20 percent. the sf puc is asking can ustomers to voluntary reduce their water usage by 10 percent. the department is outlining actions to reduce the water and develop alternative sources of water. today i would like to ask puc and department of environment to address the topic. no. 1, the current water supply and projection for 2014 and 2015. and the plans how we will meet the puc's goal of a 10 percent usage reduction. no. 3, and overview of city water unl by the department. what are the departments doing in terms of consumption and conservation and who is doing well and not. no. 4, how are we protecting the water system, maintaining and updating and improving the water structure and guarding for fire and funding for immediate projects. no. 5, long-term planning. how are we planning for population growth. what are we doing to find sources water whether it be desaulization and i know puc grant was putting a proposal on hold and i would like to hear more about that. what are the dep
governor brown declared a state of emergency and called on californians to reduce their water energy by 20 percent. the sf puc is asking can ustomers to voluntary reduce their water usage by 10 percent. the department is outlining actions to reduce the water and develop alternative sources of water. today i would like to ask puc and department of environment to address the topic. no. 1, the current water supply and projection for 2014 and 2015. and the plans how we will meet the puc's goal of a...
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but the government comes in and starts developing alternative sources of energy. now we come back to brown coal. i feel very disillusioned and we simply cannot go back until the practices of the plumbing. residents have launched their own campaign to keep the diggers that day but it's questionable if they can keep up the fights. these are tiny villages with aging populations facing an energy giant with deep pockets. a definitive decision has yet to be made on the fate of the villages. waterfall just moved in it likely won't be for many more years and approval by state authorities are still pending. the local activists aren't optimistic from birth through villages will basically be gone. it depends on who go through with the poem and fittings the street it is up. this is the bookshop can win our last protect the interests of the coal mining industry in the industry managed to convince politicians that of the country abandoned scold all the major problems with electricity supply. wouldn't it be planted them the company has said that it will recreate on her watch els
but the government comes in and starts developing alternative sources of energy. now we come back to brown coal. i feel very disillusioned and we simply cannot go back until the practices of the plumbing. residents have launched their own campaign to keep the diggers that day but it's questionable if they can keep up the fights. these are tiny villages with aging populations facing an energy giant with deep pockets. a definitive decision has yet to be made on the fate of the villages. waterfall...
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to thank the long time partners and new partners who have helped us to wuf in those events chevron energy solutions and wells fargo (clapping) at&t intel and pg&e pier 39 and stan will i organization and webb core (clapping) the brim key foundation and macy's and keying and candy robertson and a union bank and unit health and walgreen's (clapping) a enlightenment thank you goes to fidel and bone american people at the time management for fine foods he produces a thousand meals at the same time it's amazing (clapping) we want to thank the families for their lines and the san francisco giants for their participating in sponsoring those events (clapping) thanks to at&t and ebay for dpoot the technology for credit cards donation on site today and finally, all the staff and hardworking committee members at the foundation. with all the staff at the general those are our real heros all the staff at general will you please stand. fo folks (clapping) so at aboutly lead by the susan carlyle who is the usf dean and carlos and we even have here today, our former ceo at the hospital jean o'connell (cl
to thank the long time partners and new partners who have helped us to wuf in those events chevron energy solutions and wells fargo (clapping) at&t intel and pg&e pier 39 and stan will i organization and webb core (clapping) the brim key foundation and macy's and keying and candy robertson and a union bank and unit health and walgreen's (clapping) a enlightenment thank you goes to fidel and bone american people at the time management for fine foods he produces a thousand meals at the...
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there are very few energy companies we're going to take building these things. they cost $2 billion to convert an import plant into an export plant. 5 or $6 billion to start. >> we're not turning on the taps overnight, and all of a sudden it's like. >> nobody wants to. most of the energy companies in this country are running headlong away from -- >> ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. >> there's one that's operating right now. there's another one that's permitted that's probably going to go forward in maryland. and all the others, the 6 or 7 others that were permitted. everyone's standing there and not moving forward in making these plans a reality. >> here's the other thing about this, the right is basically saying, we need to drill. we have never created more fossil fuel in this country's history. i think we have the chart right here, this is hydrocarbon production. u.s. production has increased since 2009, a significant amount. look, it is -- i mean, we -- it's not like barack obama -- i wish he were in fact standing in the way of the oil rigs and the fwraking well
there are very few energy companies we're going to take building these things. they cost $2 billion to convert an import plant into an export plant. 5 or $6 billion to start. >> we're not turning on the taps overnight, and all of a sudden it's like. >> nobody wants to. most of the energy companies in this country are running headlong away from -- >> ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. >> there's one that's operating right now. there's another one that's permitted that's...
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putin's greatest leverage isn't his weapons, it's energy. russia is the world's largest oil exporter and second in natural gas. a lot of countries rely on russia for a lot of power which makes russia powerful. ukraine is almost completely dependent on russia for energy. you can imagine if russia just turned off the lights? you don't have to. russia who supplies almost a quarter of the natural gas. talks broke done and today russia's gas monopoly gave the order to cut off gas to ukraine. >> that was from 2009 and that remains on every's mind in the region. and now for our final rule, beware of emotional hawks. we've heard a lot from these folks. conservative emo hawks believe in the president just demonstrated strength or anger, foreign nations would act differently. republicans say putin would never have done this if obama had been tougher. never mind he takes the actions regardless of who is in charge of the country. never mind this is more about russia and crimea than it is about us. would he hear be stronger so much it starts to sound pla
putin's greatest leverage isn't his weapons, it's energy. russia is the world's largest oil exporter and second in natural gas. a lot of countries rely on russia for a lot of power which makes russia powerful. ukraine is almost completely dependent on russia for energy. you can imagine if russia just turned off the lights? you don't have to. russia who supplies almost a quarter of the natural gas. talks broke done and today russia's gas monopoly gave the order to cut off gas to ukraine....
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the energy in that stadium is electric. the ground shakes. it is one of those things where everybody has to put it on their bucket list. i tell my family they have to come to the game just to watch. it is a tremendous experience. >> you take the ball and you look at your guy. what is the second look? >> that is my alert level. then i go from 1-2-3. it depends who we have in the game. everybody is different. i go through my checklist and it is not there, that is when i am scrambling. i tried to be smart. that is something i learned at a young age in terms of playing football and my dad taught me another coaches as well that you need to out the way. -- salvage the play. that is what i do. correct should we measure right career or by how many verbal -- super bowls someone has one? what they think it is everything. you think about peyton manning and how he went to the denver broncos. that is what you want in a quarterback. that is what you want in terms of your franchise, a person who can change the community and the city and change the organizat
the energy in that stadium is electric. the ground shakes. it is one of those things where everybody has to put it on their bucket list. i tell my family they have to come to the game just to watch. it is a tremendous experience. >> you take the ball and you look at your guy. what is the second look? >> that is my alert level. then i go from 1-2-3. it depends who we have in the game. everybody is different. i go through my checklist and it is not there, that is when i am scrambling....
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the russian control the overwhelming energy flows into the ukraine and oil and natural gas and hold ukranian debt and offered 15 billion in the yanukovych government. and the united states to be willing to put up a billion. obama administration might as well go back to sleep. >> thank you. >>> food labels are getting a serious make over and will they change the way we eat? and then there is this. >> we can't breathe back here, go. >> leave the original belongings behind and get off of the plane. >> a scary scene on board of the cabin. filling with smoke and how it all ended in a moment. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. because an empty pa
the russian control the overwhelming energy flows into the ukraine and oil and natural gas and hold ukranian debt and offered 15 billion in the yanukovych government. and the united states to be willing to put up a billion. obama administration might as well go back to sleep. >> thank you. >>> food labels are getting a serious make over and will they change the way we eat? and then there is this. >> we can't breathe back here, go. >> leave the original belongings...
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watch what you do and listen to what you say and make a decision that is just not worth their time or energy to be here. and but they would like to see you from you, in my opinion, is that you would actually give them some hope that you intend to raise the ethical standards in san francisco government, from my percent, anything and everything that you do is based on some hidden agenda, given to you by your political masters. your political appointees. and each of you and each and every one of you answered your appointing authority, and rather than to the citizens of san francisco. and as far as i can tell, your existence is worse than meaningless, because it sets up a false hope that a citizen of this city who has a problem with this city can come to you and get assistance, when all that they are going to get is a long drawn run around where you cover the back sides of the people they are having a problem with. this body does everything when it is in its power, in addition to stand in the way of those who we try to clean up the city. and i watched dr. kurr go through what he went with you an
watch what you do and listen to what you say and make a decision that is just not worth their time or energy to be here. and but they would like to see you from you, in my opinion, is that you would actually give them some hope that you intend to raise the ethical standards in san francisco government, from my percent, anything and everything that you do is based on some hidden agenda, given to you by your political masters. your political appointees. and each of you and each and every one of...
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governor brown declared a state of emergency and called on californians to reduce their water energy by 20 percent. the sf puc is asking can ustomers to voluntary reduce their water usage by 10 percent. the department is outlining actions to reduce the water and develop alternative sources of water. today i would like to ask puc and department of environment to address the topic. no. 1, the current water supply and projection for 2014 and 2015. and the plans how we will meet the puc's goal of a 10 percent usage reduction. no. 3, and
governor brown declared a state of emergency and called on californians to reduce their water energy by 20 percent. the sf puc is asking can ustomers to voluntary reduce their water usage by 10 percent. the department is outlining actions to reduce the water and develop alternative sources of water. today i would like to ask puc and department of environment to address the topic. no. 1, the current water supply and projection for 2014 and 2015. and the plans how we will meet the puc's goal of a...
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comments from advocates but i know that really we all want the same goal to get a large escape of new energy be it further resolved built rapidly in san francisco. and even though the san francisco public utilities commission staff are working telephone number on this we released on rfp last friday to punish finish the planning for the local installation work for clean pour u s f even though your staff is not working on this i'm sure mell come will finish the getting paid and it will be helpful to come to the joint meeting on monday and you can help us geoget to the goal we need to be able to have this program by dedicating our staff on the local planning plan outbuilding >> i'll be out of town. the critics will be happy to hear that >> i know that supervisor avalos has been doing good work they were applying some pressure to get it down so with respect to monday, i know we have 3 commissioners that were agriculture to attend in the morning and 3 in the afternoon i'm not one of the expirations that can attend so you you're getting the 3 that are available i think this was appropriate to say.
comments from advocates but i know that really we all want the same goal to get a large escape of new energy be it further resolved built rapidly in san francisco. and even though the san francisco public utilities commission staff are working telephone number on this we released on rfp last friday to punish finish the planning for the local installation work for clean pour u s f even though your staff is not working on this i'm sure mell come will finish the getting paid and it will be helpful...
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the deal will have an emphasis on several things, including water conservation, alternative energy, and education. outside, more than a dozen protesters and a few israeli supporters gathered along shoreline boulevard. >> the countries long ago stopped all of their business with apartheid south africa so now governor brown thinks it's okay to form this relationship is just beyond disgusting. >> israel is a tiny desert country, they've been dealing with, for example, water use issues all of their existence and after three years of drought, we have the same issues here. we could learn so much from israeli technology. >> reporter: security was tight around the event. we saw secret service around the building and also used dogs to patrol the area. after this, netanyahu is scheduled to visit other leaders. david louis is inside the event right now. you can follow him on twitter and catch his reports on later editions of abc 7. reporting live in mountain view, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> bart service has finally resumed several hours after a man was hit and killed by a train. ab
the deal will have an emphasis on several things, including water conservation, alternative energy, and education. outside, more than a dozen protesters and a few israeli supporters gathered along shoreline boulevard. >> the countries long ago stopped all of their business with apartheid south africa so now governor brown thinks it's okay to form this relationship is just beyond disgusting. >> israel is a tiny desert country, they've been dealing with, for example, water use issues...
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i think one time in the decade the sgr was actually allowed to go into force, but it takes energy from health care, doctors, and others who come to washington to do everything they can to see their compensation is no lower than it was the year before. this can't be a good way to pursue this for lots of reasons. the cbo has -- congressional budget office, has come up with a lower number to permanently fix this than we with have ever seen before, and we should take advantage of the lower number and permanently fix it however we need to. it was always in my view a phony pay-for and surely, there were people who were smarter than me who could have figured out when the bill was on the floor that we were not going to be cutting compensation every year so what would we do? just use this as an excuse to have health care providers come back and say okay if you don't want the cut what else can you give us? that can't be the best way to move forward. it's time to stop kicking that can down the road and do as much as we k. i think chairman wyden will look at that carefully whether we get that done
i think one time in the decade the sgr was actually allowed to go into force, but it takes energy from health care, doctors, and others who come to washington to do everything they can to see their compensation is no lower than it was the year before. this can't be a good way to pursue this for lots of reasons. the cbo has -- congressional budget office, has come up with a lower number to permanently fix this than we with have ever seen before, and we should take advantage of the lower number...
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. >> i'm right when i talk about that inherent link between energy and security, energy and prosperity. america needs pipelines. >> and this position goes way beyond sarah palin, with the most prominent voices on the right rushing to embrace the idea that fracking, natural gas exports and the keystone pipeline what it takes to stop the us arekies. >> when the president wanted to strengthen his hand and protect our allies in the region he picked up his phone and used his pen and have the energy department approve these applications for these lng exports. >> i think we should move forward on natural gas exports quickly. i think we should approve an lng on the east coast to go to europe. we should approve the keystone pipeline. >> one of the best ways to do it franally is to let the europeans know that we are going to expoint tlonk europe. >> think about what the situation would be if more u.s. oil were out in that global market. >> the one thing that gives russia leverage on their neighbors is the amount of natural gas and oil that they produce and sell to their neighbors. >> even if you
. >> i'm right when i talk about that inherent link between energy and security, energy and prosperity. america needs pipelines. >> and this position goes way beyond sarah palin, with the most prominent voices on the right rushing to embrace the idea that fracking, natural gas exports and the keystone pipeline what it takes to stop the us arekies. >> when the president wanted to strengthen his hand and protect our allies in the region he picked up his phone and used his pen...
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energy-related interjection -- legislation. >> they are wrangling over the flood insurance deal. it was put off until this week. the republican leaders are working with democrats on this one. they are trying to get language that the house can swiftly pass and the senate can clear. what they are trying to do is mitigate some heavy premium increases to property owners in flood areas. it came about because of legislation that congress passed last year to address the deficits, chronic deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to providing relief. the house will take up an energy bill -- one which will restrict the epa's regulation of carbon emissions by coal-fired plants. this is a big priority of utilities. it would require any limits for new plants to be based on existing technology. that is -- it will be a theme this week. there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. >> adriel bettelheim, we thank you for the lookahead. as always sir, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, sir. >> on the n
energy-related interjection -- legislation. >> they are wrangling over the flood insurance deal. it was put off until this week. the republican leaders are working with democrats on this one. they are trying to get language that the house can swiftly pass and the senate can clear. what they are trying to do is mitigate some heavy premium increases to property owners in flood areas. it came about because of legislation that congress passed last year to address the deficits, chronic...
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everyone relies on energy, our cars move with energy. everything we do, energy is around us. there is a power-play play that can be done with energy, no question. host: mary on twitter. "is it a good idea to stop making tanks and weapons they do not need?" they say warfare is changing. we are to be looking at what is the newest technology. what does warfare look like in the 21st century as opposed to the 20th century? the idea of reduction in building tanks makes sense. host: another tweet. "the military budget is higher than it was. we need to protect the u.s., not ukraine." inst: there is a sentiment the country, particularly from those who are more libertarian minded, that we should not be involved around the globe. there are two ways of looking at that. one is economic. use around the globe increases lobeeace around the g increases consumers that can buy american goods. a way to avoid war is to have enough strength so nations are given pause. host: another tweet. that is the't know 10 tatian, i think most 10 tatian's to -- i don't know that that is the temptation. host: a
everyone relies on energy, our cars move with energy. everything we do, energy is around us. there is a power-play play that can be done with energy, no question. host: mary on twitter. "is it a good idea to stop making tanks and weapons they do not need?" they say warfare is changing. we are to be looking at what is the newest technology. what does warfare look like in the 21st century as opposed to the 20th century? the idea of reduction in building tanks makes sense. host: another...
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, and cyber technology security. >> solar, bio fuels alternative energies and others we're doing that. cyber we'll need to protect the privacy of individuals and not only public systems you don't want your user account to be pilfered. >> there is a lot we can do, learn, and share. israel is dynamic. >> invited guests were promoting international collaboration. >> transferring those to here, having partners to develop products here is very important. i think that this, this effort you saw in terms is just going to cement the relationship. >> this valley. >> it is to grow and create technology in a time line that would be possible without putting these things together. >> the goal to foster more sharing of knowledge. in mountain view, abc7 news. >> still ahead at 4:00 another frustrating warning for bart riders the trouble that delayed them for hours today. >> plus, he's back. and coming to the bay area. >> new at 4:30 sat exam getting a major overhaul. what that is going to mean for students. >> michael finney is taking your questions on twitter and facebook and will answer them here l
, and cyber technology security. >> solar, bio fuels alternative energies and others we're doing that. cyber we'll need to protect the privacy of individuals and not only public systems you don't want your user account to be pilfered. >> there is a lot we can do, learn, and share. israel is dynamic. >> invited guests were promoting international collaboration. >> transferring those to here, having partners to develop products here is very important. i think that this,...
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they have energy that they need to export. things can you do for example encouraging energy supplies drive down the price of oil that would hurt him long term. things can you do militarily without taking military action. drop the idea of cutting the defense budget. put missile defense shields which obama decided not to do. those missile defense shields in poland and czechoslovakia i can't aimed at iran but nevertheless close to russia. can you take actions like that i don't think it should stop not going to the g 8 with you. >> pivotal time. >> it is. sounds like what the administration is talking about is at most economic sanctions. that from everything i am reading and hearing will have very little impact on russia because they will continue to have a relationship with europe. europe, because of their economic problems, is in no position to cut off its trade. >> and allies, britain already saying we are a no go. >> and i imagine, it doesn't look like we are trying to sort of must ira lot of support. >>. no and we have just b
they have energy that they need to export. things can you do for example encouraging energy supplies drive down the price of oil that would hurt him long term. things can you do militarily without taking military action. drop the idea of cutting the defense budget. put missile defense shields which obama decided not to do. those missile defense shields in poland and czechoslovakia i can't aimed at iran but nevertheless close to russia. can you take actions like that i don't think it should stop...
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oil is going to be the focal point of your energy source many the future. we say yes to pipelines, we give big tax breaks to big oil, whatever they want, or do we want their generation to be different from ours? that's why president obama, you hold all the cards. you can be the hope and the change that the parents of these kids voted for. say no. i'm recruiting tonight. and when there's a demonstration in washington, i'm going to be in the crowd with a tremendous amount of pride. get your cell phones out. i want to know what you think. tonight's question. should president obama go to nebraska? text a for yes, b for no to 67622. you can go to our blog at ed.msnbc.com. we'll have results later in the show. for more i want to bring in someone from boldnebraska.org. thanks for joining us tonight. >> thanks, ed. if i wasn't hooked up to things i would be standing up and cheering and giving you a thumbs up. awesome. awesome intro. >> well, i appreciate that. but it certainly isn't about me or my position. it's about the information, the risk, the future of the co
oil is going to be the focal point of your energy source many the future. we say yes to pipelines, we give big tax breaks to big oil, whatever they want, or do we want their generation to be different from ours? that's why president obama, you hold all the cards. you can be the hope and the change that the parents of these kids voted for. say no. i'm recruiting tonight. and when there's a demonstration in washington, i'm going to be in the crowd with a tremendous amount of pride. get your cell...
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to save energy, they're insulated. windows are airtight. >> at the same time, what's staying in the house is staying in the house. the problem is that a lot of air pollution is actually in the carpet or on the soft furnitures. >> that means kids like jack are trapped inside with things like dust and mold. these can trigger a dangerous asthma attack. >> sometimes i get dizzy and feel lightheaded, so then i feel like, in a way, i'm gonna pass out. >> so jack's mother is taking action to clear the air at home. she's using special filters on the vacuum and checking for dust -- even where it can not be seen. >> you never know what's underneath the carpet that you have, you know, from pets or from water damage. >> the solution is not only dusting and vacuuming. the experts also have a very high-tech idea. to freshen up the air, try opening up a window. >> ironically, one of the most commonly misspelled words in english is "misspelled." that might sound redundant, but it's not. the word "misspelled" is often misspelled. so th
to save energy, they're insulated. windows are airtight. >> at the same time, what's staying in the house is staying in the house. the problem is that a lot of air pollution is actually in the carpet or on the soft furnitures. >> that means kids like jack are trapped inside with things like dust and mold. these can trigger a dangerous asthma attack. >> sometimes i get dizzy and feel lightheaded, so then i feel like, in a way, i'm gonna pass out. >> so jack's mother is...
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the cost of energy. the lower it is, the more likely the manufacturing company will have the jobs here in america. if you increase the price by 54% or more, which is what many people here are now proposing, you reduce the sni the for a sna manufacturer. every dollar invested in domestic manufacturing creates $8 in finished products. manufacturing is at the heart of who we are as a country. this is something that right now is a discussion we should have in this country. the relationship between low-cost energy and the new manufacturing jobs that we want to see. so we can generate that exik value here in -- economic value here in america. but if we send our natural gas overseas, that same kind of manufacturing future can be constructed in china. let's have that debate here. last month u.s. chemical industry topped $100 billion in new investment as a result of low-cost u.s. natural gas. according to the american chemistry council, those 148 new factories expanded projects could generate $81 billion per year
the cost of energy. the lower it is, the more likely the manufacturing company will have the jobs here in america. if you increase the price by 54% or more, which is what many people here are now proposing, you reduce the sni the for a sna manufacturer. every dollar invested in domestic manufacturing creates $8 in finished products. manufacturing is at the heart of who we are as a country. this is something that right now is a discussion we should have in this country. the relationship between...
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courtney, on energy? >> yeah, you know, energy of course is actually one of the biggest lagging sectors. not the biggest but second worse. down 2.2% for the year. sharp contrast for what you're seeing for the commodities. crude oil up is 4 1/2% year to date. you've got natural gas up 9 1/2% year to date. why? energy earnings have been disappointing. part of it, offshore drillers among the weakest performers of the sector pulling down the groupon concerns about reduced demand and declining day rates for offshore drillers. moments ago ant the cera conference the rig counts are the lowest they've seen in a decade. rolling out 17.3% year to date. corporation shed about 17.1%. transocean, 15% so far this year. i don't know if you're brave, maybe you weighed into it or maybe not. >> thank you very much. josh brown, health care or energy? better play right now? >> i think this actually really easy discussion. if you're a trend follower or a short-term investor or trader you're in health care. stock -- i said yes
courtney, on energy? >> yeah, you know, energy of course is actually one of the biggest lagging sectors. not the biggest but second worse. down 2.2% for the year. sharp contrast for what you're seeing for the commodities. crude oil up is 4 1/2% year to date. you've got natural gas up 9 1/2% year to date. why? energy earnings have been disappointing. part of it, offshore drillers among the weakest performers of the sector pulling down the groupon concerns about reduced demand and declining...
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that is just more energy for us and the one thing that i'm curious about is it's precisely that energy independence. we need a lot of energy coming via russia and the ukraine. so don't think that. >> it certainly is an issue. they are, as you describe, being economically impacted by some very old things. this president needs to step it up and in that weakness, russia will be adventurous spirit even if they are and they start feeling the pain of their own stupidity or bullying, maybe that is what gives them cause in the future and tyrants who might think about doing tyrant type stuff. >> absolutely. i think that economically that is where they feel the pressure. at this president also needs to look inward to stop the sequester and make certain that he strengthens its ties with nato and walk away from his opposition. those who have been looking at the united states for leadership. we need to make sure that we engage with those allies and that we have this pressure that doesn't make a difference on russian policy. >> we need to talk about exploiting the advantages that we have here. thank
that is just more energy for us and the one thing that i'm curious about is it's precisely that energy independence. we need a lot of energy coming via russia and the ukraine. so don't think that. >> it certainly is an issue. they are, as you describe, being economically impacted by some very old things. this president needs to step it up and in that weakness, russia will be adventurous spirit even if they are and they start feeling the pain of their own stupidity or bullying, maybe that...
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humans with energy do much more than humans without energy. and then at the end of the book i talk about selection, which is what glasses are made of. it is what solar panels are made of. it has revolutionized the world. gold, silver, iron. far as the elements that we are concerned about the most, i guess carbon is probably the one in the situation in the ukraine? >> and we occasionally think about uranium as well, which reduce his power, but does have lots of other uses. >> you bring up uranium. we have obviously all been watching the news unfolded and the ukraine and russia. and mr. putin and his push to try to take over that region. , how your experience at bp should the world be relearning mr. putin right now and the russian ambition? is ukraine an important source for conducting energy and gas flow through that region to the ceu?-- two >> ukraine is very important. russia is important to the ukraine. it produces and provides them with a lot of their energy. ukraine is the gateway to the rest of europe for natural gas. russia has never cut
humans with energy do much more than humans without energy. and then at the end of the book i talk about selection, which is what glasses are made of. it is what solar panels are made of. it has revolutionized the world. gold, silver, iron. far as the elements that we are concerned about the most, i guess carbon is probably the one in the situation in the ukraine? >> and we occasionally think about uranium as well, which reduce his power, but does have lots of other uses. >> you...
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we're being aggressive because we don't depend on russian energy, where as the germans, this is a big debate. maybe this is a positive thing that the russians depend on a trade with europe and why putin's backing off now, or does it make the europeans dependent on russia? >> it's fot really an option for russia to stop the exports. that would be self defeating economically. >> true, but we were talking earlier, on monday the russian stock market lost $70 billion, at the same time, vladimir putin spent $50 billion on the sochi olympics, so i think it's the economic costs making it pause now. >> at some point it's got to have enough of an impact on the russian economy that he's sitting up and taking notice. >> yes, that's why the u.s. is pushing harder for economic sanctions. i think the economic issues make him pause. he's unlikely to push further into ukraine with his troops, but if he feels he's going to lose his warm water port in crimea, which this is all about, he will go to the mat, he will use more military force, so it's a tool, i think, economic leverage, but not an answer whe
we're being aggressive because we don't depend on russian energy, where as the germans, this is a big debate. maybe this is a positive thing that the russians depend on a trade with europe and why putin's backing off now, or does it make the europeans dependent on russia? >> it's fot really an option for russia to stop the exports. that would be self defeating economically. >> true, but we were talking earlier, on monday the russian stock market lost $70 billion, at the same time,...
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i survived and was lucky enough to find a situation where i could butt my energy. i didn't think i was going to be successful in this degree, of course not. >> when you look back what do you think were the things that made you success h. luck? >> a lot of luck. no question luck was a big one. finding one success really matters. for some people that success is an ongoing practice. i learned me my first success resilience and hard work and dedication and not quitting adds up to success, right? so all of my businesses, people think, global grind was not successful for four years, five years, fhat farm took six years for make a penny. my financial service took six years to start becoming profitable. everything takes a long time. and i think resilience and dedication, i learned that from not quiting in music. you need to know that you can't fail until you quick. >> what mistakes have you made? >> i make mistakes every day. >> really? >> i don't try to counts them. if i counted my mistakes -- >> what have been some of the big ones? >> big mistakes. >> very rarely do you
i survived and was lucky enough to find a situation where i could butt my energy. i didn't think i was going to be successful in this degree, of course not. >> when you look back what do you think were the things that made you success h. luck? >> a lot of luck. no question luck was a big one. finding one success really matters. for some people that success is an ongoing practice. i learned me my first success resilience and hard work and dedication and not quitting adds up to...